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  1. Three Common High Explosives and Their Properties

    • High Explosives have powerful explosive properties, exploding at a supersonic level. They produce an explosion with avelocity ranging from 3000 to 9000 meters per second. The chemicalsthat make up … See more

    High Explosives Are Categorized Into Two Types

    Primary and secondary explosives. Primary explosives are generally heat-sensitive, and can react quickly and devastatingly tostatic electricity. For some primary explosives, almost any … See more

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    Types of High Explosives

    1. Dynamite This type of explosive material made of sawdust or diatomaceous earth as anabsorbent and nitroglycerin as the explosive agent. It commonly sold in the shapeof sti… See more

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    History,Uses, and Properties

    History: Dynamitewas invented by the chemist Alfred Nobel in Germany. The product, originallycalled 'Nobel's Blasting Powder' was patented in both England and Sweden on… See more

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    Examples of high explosives include ANFO (ammonium nitrate-fuel oil mixture), dynamite, nitroglycerin, PETN (pentaerythritol tetranitrate), picric acid, and TNT (trinitrotoluene). They provide the explosive force delivered by hand grenades, …

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